board. In llllrlnr this meeting. ifntries For The lNewAnnanRaces Largest List. Of-Entries Ever lReceivéd For The Big Meet -— Other ’At_t_ra_;_ctions. l ,Wednes¢4lay, Aug. 3rd. I932 §900In Prize Money $900 v w‘ us Olass-‘het and Psoe, (a soeJ-Ylurse oooooo l. Maxine The Great, lJIK-B. G. lfulion, ‘Upper ltowiacke. 2. Tease-J. 0011201. Him"- ,- 3. lolook. 2-1034-1. llennessey, (llarlotietown. 4. Billy cope, 21136-3. Power, Cherlotietown. j L M4,, 5,”; K-cyril Kenny, Summersida. 6. Marlorlo N» fill-M. JsbllemWorth Sydney 1, s.» 11., Milli-D. M. Alexander, Saint John, 1v. s. s. Lucky Lindy, tit-Wellington McNelll, Charlottetown. s. Miss Winnipeg, IMK-Welllllflm McNeil], Charlottetown. 1o. r1111 n. hull-John Kelly. Bmror. Ile- 11, Grandma, MEX-I. B. Mollehe, Glarlottetowu l f 2.21 Class Trot sud Pace, (8 lQOlJ-PIIIIQ $300.00 1, flush, z.lt9£—la Ilennsney, (llurlottoiowu. 2. The Willis, Mott-Chas. loardou, Charlottetown. a’ G“ Igyhnfn, fill-OI ll. Alexander, BC. John. s, Km; Spruce, ZJIK-W. MoNelll, Charlottetown. 5, Mr. squlres-W. MeNelll, Charlottetown. s. Pcter N. Dillon-Dr. McIntosh, Hartland, n. B. ' 1.11am, souls-John Kelly. Bsnsor. Mo. - 1. Diamond Mack, uo-aures meld, Tram, u. e. 9. Joe The Great, tMlK-J‘. G. liloflurdy, Truro. N. S. 1o. Don Vernon. aim-sullen ianslllo. naruand. N. B. 11. Golden, BJTr-Ool. n. A. Meslnnon, Charlottetown. 1s. 11am. Aubrey, sum-capo. lssupson Gradi. “moulde- ll. Rose Aubrey, ail-mu. Inn. Iatburst, u. s. m Olasa Trot and Pace (no time allewaneel-Purao $300M 1. Billie wme-wm. 1mm. Kmllnrlon. P. I. l» s, Gslumet city-I. Conroy, llaliiu. i. Ila Bloo- I. Power, Glarlottotewu. ssuverunlor-aulllennser, ltlemltl. 1. Star Dlllo11—Dr. Melnhlh. Barth-rill. N. B- _ 6. Winnie Winkle-Barry O'Brien, Albertou. y ‘l. Mu Yelp-Claude O'Brien. Alberton. 1 s. orphan Annie-fl‘. B. Thomas, Bowlan. ’ o, m. nenley—Alou McPherson, Charlottetown. 1o. Res-l Greet-nus Molar. l. loyalty. I’. l- I- 11. silver Doctor-Dr. E. S. Netting, Charlottetown. 1r.’ Peggy IongIet-lkank Oalbook. Shorllrooke, r. 1m. 1:. nllllnswooe Earl. sun-w. srexenua. flherlotlewwl- lbhhma Watson-rotor Mehlalloll. loluillllou. mine; vole-u. Jabsleo. North erdnoy. 1a. cuuset Devil-John Kelly. Ill-psor- rl. Harry Aubrey-W. l. Iamielon. ‘from. N. l- 11.‘ Girl-Jack med. Bordel- wwluy run-oases nunoe. slim-I'll"- sfm- nudes-sum Iron. Alborten. r- I. I- n.‘ August queen-come mexaule, Truro. N. l- 22. smrlean-mposampoon Grady. eommwlfiv- wneruurrnnsanoyelseaeurelansmedrhmoolllvflll-l" ‘nrtq'|bel|scNewAnnan,andtlauhlerdowutbeoflIIIoInloofll87°" llsilmneeiamwlllwltllsssthslhostolanieraeosevorlillfillllm° illardenhovinee. ThetrsekreoeIdB-ll) loolmwlfllvlvlllww‘ 11.1mm mechanical sound mlm vlll will"! "1 """"°""""' hating themaudlbloinall ports oioheraoe srvundnaleoprovlde the ' but old-time and up-to-date mule. / Speoialextrsstalp-dauoillllitlirelilllllllllll" Wlllllmll-E“ Blnllowillaqoplyvlollnmusio. mm. Weeks, Illghiield. in mold ulllllllon Ilse-MM- f-"lhellrawingiortheflhryllorearhkesplaeeatll-llpm. sx-rn enamored-cuss lllvemundboslngbout. Jlin'lvllll.ll'llll"'ll"-I'|" WW4“ I w. o, England,‘ ler light heavyweight enamrlwhls o! P- l 1- cm» 0.11m, Summer-side. vs. asecauom. Oil-Hollow"- “lid” weights). . Theoldllewmsnanlleganflevoradullmomflllb" ulllvllumfi lractlons andlieaiurls not down on m wosnm- Tllll Ilium" m‘ "‘ l, 0021.001. .1... O'Brien u. one er u: oer-Mo loll- ‘rhe association assumes no roellllllllllllll! f" "diwb h" °' hm’ l i" the day puns Iniavorfile, noes to be hold noxt ills day- flosrersl-enlnlen-eoele. Chilton-took. unseat-estrou- - J. .1. MoKlnhllll, Pres. 3- Y°"‘°'¢"" "'7' ch o rs 10 Tanners sumac-ore p .4‘; Oetollor I nemesis! 5 . Hflmodtboslzdoa boll hawks. Williams, the‘ l lloOabo boudlod lmlhorewmzarter “llblrnheuzerlnemoero. "Fillers oi the liomolrsw’ . " l‘ "Mt the winners ot the ‘ ~ "we m a um. (world ‘ - l (Oaaadlauheol) fhisgpqflJ Amateur A "tms- ., - " fibdoistioulatetodtiflflllwh" ’ ravens-unannounce- olympteuamosliho Milli“ I ‘i i§§rl "METBINFE IN ori-t Tough s Given Young Tennis Show Mettle InYesterday’s Championship Sets THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Battles The ioature o! yesterday's play st Victoria. Perk was the struggle oi the isvoluitcs Alan Stewart and Gilbert Houston, to win their ' Leiaduer matches over their younger oppqn- ents. Arthur Wright vs. Bigwgpt and Arthur Fsrquhurson vs. Hnug. 9°11 IhWQd Bllrllrlflllls Iorm end at times had their more experienced Wllonents wondering what to do about it. In iact Fflqilhlrson w“ mm up in the deciding third M; beiore Houston's usually eiiective 41'1"! b88811 to work properly. Another iino match was that or Tom Tea vs. Art Halo which Tees ilnllly won in three bitter sets. m. M. K. Inman, who entered the tournament s. stranger to the courts as well as his Oppongnfig. made a tine stand agsinst the veg- srsn G. l". Hutchoson. who hes the bu“ °t 115m!!! the victorious. mun” °1 511 llllllonents senior or lllnlor. Jooy Benton showed that (Ooutinuod 0n Page 6)_ PEAINNHNIJ FlRiT HEAT (By Elmer Dulmago, Canadian Prom Sta-d Writer) DOS ANGELIB, July sap-s Loe Angoles newspaper announced to- day that Bert Pearson, sensational Canadian schoolboy sprinter irom Hamilton, had been drown to run sgslnst Ralph liotcalie. United States soe in the iiret round host oi the Olympic Games lilo-metro dosh Sundoy. The source oi inior- matlon was not given. Canadian omcials sold the drew oi heats would not be known till Sunday morning when plrogrlmmoe were published. "We don't oore ii Pearson does drew Melodie," said an oiiloial. "It might be lust too bad ior Met- colic.” In any ease, three will quality ior the second round in each heat. BAN. TE N N I S B H ’ S H I P S OITAWA. July ao-(By the Osn- odian Freon-Canadian and Unit- ed Ststos tennis players todey ud- vsnoed into the somi-iinsl oi the Canadian chamlllonsllllll beinc played here. Ovorridlns all opposition, George lott, chloeao. sud llksnkie Parker, Milwaukee boy wonder, will iorm the ioreign representation in the men's singles while Msrcel Rein- ville, Montreal sud Welter Martin. Regine, members oi the cunadisu mvls 011p teem. will represent Canada. Martin meets Parker and Balnville plays Iott tomorrow. ltalnvillo today wiped out the hopes oi Gilbert Nunns, ‘llomuto, 6-2, 6-3, 7-6; Lott’ deiesud Doc Boucher oi Montreal 6-3, 3-6, 7-6, o-e; Martin won from Keith Wer- usr, Philadolllllll. 1-3. B-ll 6-1 Ill! Parker beat Roland Longtin, Mont- real, 6-1, 6-1, 0-1. In the women's somi-iinsls Olive Wade, Toronto, and Jean Adele Burritt, Toronto, will battle in one bracket and Helen Kulton, Ohioago, and Marjorie teeming, Victoria, in the other. ‘rho iinsl oi the men's doubles tomorrow will loo Lott and Rain- olash with Martin and Nunns. 28TH. Nil M ER OIIVILAIQD. 0.. Jilly I-(AP) -Bsbo Ruth sisnsllled his return to the Yahkerliue-up today by hammering out his 21th and 38th home runs oi the lesson against Cleveland. Babe, who has been out oithogameiorsomstlme withau injured los connected ior his ill-st o: the day oii Wes Ferrell and re- postediutho next inning with was elected captain 0i the Cuis- WILL CAPTAIN’ OANUOKS Miss Aids, Wilson o! Toronto, who ' KAYE ooN - In establishing s New Speedbost Record of .l l9.8 M.P.H. at Locli l Lamond with pusro cAsmol MISS ENGLAND Ill csfs BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT KliFllillb T IR 0 2000 MILES r IIAlllTllESS [UBRICATI LOOKING N’EM OVER I BY. “TIC” STRANGE HORIZONS Sport has strange horizons. In France the crowd almost sllrfled 011 w m. courts to express lie d18- approval oi Vines in‘ 1118 80ml! 9-- gainst the German challenger. With loud cries oi "Locarno" they muttered indignation 88111118?- W11" they thought unmr ploy. when v-ll umpire ruled in isvor o! Vines. That a. German could be Cheerfid in France, and the representative oi an allied nation Jerrod within liiteen years oi the iinish o! the war is something‘ to mull over-in case you want something to mull over. The man who said sport had 11o frontiers and was international in outlook knew his pastimes. Per- haps it denotes that Uncle Sam's lads have lost their vogue with the gay Gsuls. It is quite possible as nothing worse than the athletic Mariano navlor, Phlladelphis beat Mrs. lvolyh Armstrong, Detroit, _by lblhiiveieetihthethreemilo woman's poiessloual swim hero this aiiornooa. us. navlers time - dlan Girls‘ Olympic team at a meeting held Saturday night N! board the Olympic special train on route to Lou Angeles. Miss Wilson, whose election wsa a popular 0H0. will run in the Bil-metre hurdles. Angeles seems to be in sight. ALI. OVER. BUTTHE CHEERING? With about iiity-sovch games u. Tennis Schedule , l F o r To -' Day The iollowing sire today's matches, in the Tennis Tournament. , 9.80 A. hL-Mcns Singles. G. McDonald vs. G. White. 10 A. M. Men's Singles G. ll‘. Hutchoeon vs. A. Stewart. _ 11.15 A. lit-Men's Doubles whilo and Houston vs. Ross and Boston. 3 P. m-Menk Singles Dickson V8. ‘noes. 1 P. Ill-Man's Doubles Kelly and Johnston vs. Winners, or morning match. ,. 8 P. lit-Men's Singles Holuton vs. Goes. I P. M-Ladioi Singles - ' (Semi Finals) J. mt vs. B. Rogers. I P. M.—Men’s Doubles llli (Semi lllnah) L‘. Bourko and Dickson. _ 4 r. Mpmm Doubles Owen end Halo vs. Stewart and Goes. _ d P. MaMotfls Doubles McKinnon and Bohtly vs. Will- ners o! 3 P. M. Match. 4.30 P. M.—I4dloo' Doubles Harrington and Hearts vs. John- ston sud McDonald. - 5.30 P. lily-ladies‘ Slllllee (Semi Finals) . E. Sinclair vs. E. Bourke. 5.80 P. Mp-Mlxed Doubles (Beml Finals) 311mm end White vs. u. Stewert and A. Stewsrt. The Eastern Twi'Leagué Lest night Fred Mclsands snappy Hawks trimmed Danny Ooughlaxfs Grunts by a score oi 6-4. The batteries ior the Hawks. Michael Konslow, the Grunts O. Goughlln, I. Lswlor. The standing oi the lloegue is as iollows: ii?” "'11 v A real Ninelloses Umpire: Walter Montieth. Bass Judge: 1.. Donovsn. Rallior Wins By- Five Feet _ (Canadian ProaeY ,DILI ronm out. my a - Some don't Toilet goods tried Williams was 1:21:18. 31o led a. iield oi ieur swlmmws all the wey round the o.‘ h‘ Qrgipfifllnfifilqfifi-v MIDI-l _ ~- 1 \ wurisre that is brewing at loe in; the flploee Olevelsnd I11- dians by ten, it would appear that the race in the American League is over, as far as the championship ls concerned. It doesn't matter much what hap- pened in the other games. Cleve- land, Philadelphia, Washington 21nd Detroit appear to be fairly well matched, but chances oi overtak- ing the runaway Yankees are just about nil. Even the suspension oi Catcher Bill Dickey and the ab- sence oi the injured Babe Ruth lulled to cause the McCarthym/zn to slsoken their pace. In the National, the Pittsburg Pirates continue to set the pace. They showed their mettle recently when they broke even with the Cubs at Chicago with one oi the largest crowds, 61,000, in the his- tory oi the Windy City looking on. The Buccaneers, now imbued with the proper iighting spirit, will make it more than interesting tor concerned in the race down the stretch. They will, however, have to be at their best allthe way, be- cause this is one oi’ the closest races ever staged. ' all Raye-o: dresses die hsir and keep: it dressed. l: conditions the scalp and helps check dan- dnlff and filling hair. to make and keep hair fit. . 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